Molybdenum

What is it?

Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral in animal and human nutrition. It is
involved in the pathways of purine degradation and formation of uric acid. In some animals,
adding a small amount to the diet will enhance growth. In human, it forms
oxides and is a component of a pterin coenzyme essential for the activity of xanthine
oxidase, sulfite oxidase, and aldehyde oxidase. This trace mineral is a component of several
important interactions that lead to detoxification of the liver. It is concentrated
primarily in the liver, kidney, bone, and skin. Absorption occurs readily in
gastrointestinal tract, and excretion occurs primarily via the urine.

The Benefits

Is a facilitator of liver detoxification

Involved in breaking down certain amino acids (the building blocks of protein)

Helps in the production of waste products for excretion in the urine.

Involved in the chemical reactions that form bone, cartilage and blood.